We test for the populist view of state capture in Latin America be-tween 1970 and 2003. The empirical results based on the relatively novel panel time-series data and analysis con\u85rm the prediction that recently-elected governments coming into power after periods of po-litical dictatorship, and which are faced with high economic inequal-ity and demand for redistribution, end up pursuing unfunded populist [re]distributive policies. These policies, in turn, lead to bursts of hyper-ination and therefore macroeconomic instability in the region. All in all, we suggest that the implementation of democracy as such requires not only the right political context or a constrained executive to work well, but it also must come with certain econom...
After 1979, Latin America adopted broadbased reforms, abandoning import substitution industrializati...
The author argues that references to a uniform "left turn" in the region are misleading, and that La...
This article explores which factors enable or hinder populist presidents in Latin America to pursue ...
In this paper we test for the populist view of ination in South America during the eventful period b...
We test for the populist view of state capture in Latin America be- tween 1970 and 2003. The empiric...
While populist rule has become increasingly prevalent in the developing world, much of our knowledge...
While populist rule has become increasingly prevalent in the developing world, much of our knowledge...
In recent decades, populism has regained prominence in Latin America. It is expressed in forms of go...
This paper shows that, on average, populism in power produces a decrease in state capture. However, ...
This paper shows that, on average, populism in power produces a decrease in state capture. However, ...
The Latin American historical experience with populist regimes as well as the theoretical reflection...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, many Latin American countries have been ruled by governmen...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, many Latin American countries have been ruled by governmen...
This paper sets out to explain the highly uneven breakthrough of the “populist” or “contestatory” le...
After 1979, Latin America adopted broadbased reforms, abandoning import substitution industrializati...
After 1979, Latin America adopted broadbased reforms, abandoning import substitution industrializati...
The author argues that references to a uniform "left turn" in the region are misleading, and that La...
This article explores which factors enable or hinder populist presidents in Latin America to pursue ...
In this paper we test for the populist view of ination in South America during the eventful period b...
We test for the populist view of state capture in Latin America be- tween 1970 and 2003. The empiric...
While populist rule has become increasingly prevalent in the developing world, much of our knowledge...
While populist rule has become increasingly prevalent in the developing world, much of our knowledge...
In recent decades, populism has regained prominence in Latin America. It is expressed in forms of go...
This paper shows that, on average, populism in power produces a decrease in state capture. However, ...
This paper shows that, on average, populism in power produces a decrease in state capture. However, ...
The Latin American historical experience with populist regimes as well as the theoretical reflection...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, many Latin American countries have been ruled by governmen...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, many Latin American countries have been ruled by governmen...
This paper sets out to explain the highly uneven breakthrough of the “populist” or “contestatory” le...
After 1979, Latin America adopted broadbased reforms, abandoning import substitution industrializati...
After 1979, Latin America adopted broadbased reforms, abandoning import substitution industrializati...
The author argues that references to a uniform "left turn" in the region are misleading, and that La...
This article explores which factors enable or hinder populist presidents in Latin America to pursue ...